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Electrical Inspector
Inspects and tests electrical equipment, components, and parts related to transmission, control or converting electrical powers, signaling and detection equipment, medical equipment, home and business electronic equipment, and related products, for conformance to specifications. Examines work orders, blueprints, or other specifications and talks with supervisor, engineer, and other personnel to determine product specifications. Examines electrical components for defects in assembly, soldering, bonding, and finish. Tests electrical components and finished devices for electrical functioning, using electrical test equipment. Tests functional characteristics, such as freedom of movement, leaks, and torque, and tests performance of device under simulated operating conditions. Attaches test equipment leads to device. Measures resistance and current of sensing element or finished device at specified temperature, using bridges, galvanometer, power supply, and oscilloscope. Maintains records of inspection and test results and presents results to other staff for corrective action. May inspect and calibrate precision measuring instruments used to measure electromechanical instruments and equipment, using calibrating equipment. May inspect and test purchased parts and materials. [-] Less
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Electrical Inspector Architectural Inspector
Inspect structures using engineering skills to determine structural soundness and compliance with specifications, building codes, and other regulations. Inspections may be general in nature or may be limited to a specific area, such as electrical systems or plumbing.
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Electrical Installation Inspector
Inspects and tests electrical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation in aircraft for conformance to specifications and quality standards, using precision measuring instruments and test equipment examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical... [+] More
Inspects and tests electrical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation in aircraft for conformance to specifications and quality standards, using precision measuring instruments and test equipment examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical jig boards, for completeness of assembly, quality, and conformance to blueprints, production illustrations, engineering drawings, and specifications. Inspects wiring of assemblies for accuracy of stripping, soldering, and crimping, and for defects, such as frayed wires, loose connections, and cracks. Verifies wire and cable length, dimensions, and clearance of parts, using precision instruments. Tests continuity and performance of parts, assemblies, and accessories, using test equipment. Records acceptance or rejection of parts on inspection report, and indicates reason for rejection. [-] Less
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Inspector Electrical Bench
Inspects and tests electrical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation in aircraft for conformance to specifications and quality standards, using precision measuring instruments and test equipment examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical... [+] More
Inspects and tests electrical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation in aircraft for conformance to specifications and quality standards, using precision measuring instruments and test equipment examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical jig boards, for completeness of assembly, quality, and conformance to blueprints, production illustrations, engineering drawings, and specifications. Inspects wiring of assemblies for accuracy of stripping, soldering, and crimping, and for defects, such as frayed wires, loose connections, and cracks. Verifies wire and cable length, dimensions, and clearance of parts, using precision instruments. Tests continuity and performance of parts, assemblies, and accessories, using test equipment. Records acceptance or rejection of parts on inspection report, and indicates reason for rejection. [-] Less
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Inspector Precision Electrical Assembly
Inspects and tests electrical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation in aircraft for conformance to specifications and quality standards, using precision measuring instruments and test equipment examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical... [+] More
Inspects and tests electrical parts, assemblies, and accessories prior to installation in aircraft for conformance to specifications and quality standards, using precision measuring instruments and test equipment examines parts and assemblies, such as wire harnesses, control panels, coaxial cables, and electrical jig boards, for completeness of assembly, quality, and conformance to blueprints, production illustrations, engineering drawings, and specifications. Inspects wiring of assemblies for accuracy of stripping, soldering, and crimping, and for defects, such as frayed wires, loose connections, and cracks. Verifies wire and cable length, dimensions, and clearance of parts, using precision instruments. Tests continuity and performance of parts, assemblies, and accessories, using test equipment. Records acceptance or rejection of parts on inspection report, and indicates reason for rejection. [-] Less
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Inspector Electrical
Inspects and tests electrical equipment, components, and parts related to transmission, control or converting electrical powers, signaling and detection equipment, medical equipment, home and business electronic equipment, and related products, for conformance to specifications. Examines work orders, blueprints, or other specifications and talks with supervisor, engineer, and other personnel to determine product specifications. Examines electrical components for defects in assembly, soldering, bonding, and finish. Tests electrical components and finished devices for electrical functioning, using electrical test equipment. Tests functional characteristics, such as freedom of movement, leaks, and torque, and tests performance of device under simulated operating conditions. Attaches test equipment leads to device. Measures resistance and current of sensing element or finished device at specified temperature, using bridges, galvanometer, power supply, and oscilloscope. Maintains records of inspection and test results and presents results to other staff for corrective action. May inspect and calibrate precision measuring instruments used to measure electromechanical instruments and equipment, using calibrating equipment. May inspect and test purchased parts and materials. [-] Less
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Electrical Engineer
Researches, develops, designs, tests, and evaluates electrical components, equipment, and systems, applying principles and techniques of electrical engineering. Designs electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes. Designs, and may direct engineering personnel in, fabrication... [+] More
Researches, develops, designs, tests, and evaluates electrical components, equipment, and systems, applying principles and techniques of electrical engineering. Designs electrical equipment, facilities, components, products, and systems for commercial, industrial, and domestic purposes. Designs, and may direct engineering personnel in, fabrication of test control apparatus and equipment, and determines methods, procedures, and conditions for testing products. Excludes paraprofessionals. Develops applications of controls, instruments, and systems for new commercial, domestic, and industrial uses. Directs activities to ensure that manufacturing, construction, installation, and operational testing conform to functional specifications and customer requirements. May direct and coordinate operation, maintenance, and repair of equipment and systems in field installations. May specialize in specific area of discipline, such as electrical energy generation, transmission, and distribution systems; products, such as appliances, generators, transformers, control devices, and relays; or area of work, such as manufacturing, applications, or installation. May use computer-assisted engineering and design software and equipment to perform engineering tasks. [-] Less
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Electrical Test Engineer
Plans and conducts environmental, operational, or performance tests on electrical, electromechanical, experimental products, controls, and systems. Directs and coordinates engineering activities concerned with development, procurement, installation, and calibration of instruments, equipment, and control devices required to test, telemeter, record, and... [+] More
Plans and conducts environmental, operational, or performance tests on electrical, electromechanical, experimental products, controls, and systems. Directs and coordinates engineering activities concerned with development, procurement, installation, and calibration of instruments, equipment, and control devices required to test, telemeter, record, and reduce test data. Designs and directs engineering and technical personnel in fabrication of testing and test-control apparatus and equipment. Requires a degree in electrical test engineering. Excludes supervisory and paraprofessional positions. Determines conditions under which tests are to be conducted and sequences and phases of test operations. Directs and exercises control over operational, functional, and performance phases of tests. Confers with scientific, engineering, and technical personnel to resolve testing problems, such as product or system malfunctions, incomplete test data, and data interpretation, considering such factors as conditions under which test was conducted and instrumentation, procedures, and phase of test used to obtain and record data. Analyzes and interprets test data and prepares technical reports for use by engineering and management personnel. May use computer-assisted engineering software and equipment. [-] Less
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Electrical Design Engineer
Designs electrical equipment and products, performing duties as described under design engineer, facilities; design engineer, products.
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Electrical Equipment Sales Representative
Sells electrical equipment, such as lighting fixtures, motors, generators, transformers, electrical outlets, fuse boxes, and household appliances, to new or existing wholesale customers in assigned area or territory. Creates prospect list and gets new accounts. Contacts and interacts directly with... [+] More
Sells electrical equipment, such as lighting fixtures, motors, generators, transformers, electrical outlets, fuse boxes, and household appliances, to new or existing wholesale customers in assigned area or territory. Creates prospect list and gets new accounts. Contacts and interacts directly with new and existing wholesale customers to explain features and merits of products offered, utilizing persuasive sales techniques. Demonstrates and/or describes products and emphasizes the best applications and saleable features. Answers all questions concerning electrical equipment, with appropriate referrals where required. Calculates and quotes prices. Analyzes and determines customers’ electrical equipment needs and recommends appropriate products to meet those needs. Prepares forms or agreements, closes transactions, and secures sales. Establishes professional customer relationships with appropriate customer personnel. Submits time and expense reports to management. Investigates product warranty claims to ensure resolution within organization policies. Analyzes and interprets records of present and past sales, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenue, administrative commitments, and obligations incurred for management. Keeps informed of new products and product changes that might affect product sales. Keeps informed of company contract procedures and product prices. May work with company technical engineering and/or manufacturing support and services to ascertain and meet customers' needs. [-] Less
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